Ancient Laboratory Practices Medieval Laboratory Practices (16th-18th Century) Part 1 Medieval Laboratory Practices (16th-18th Century) Part 2 Medieval Laboratory Practices (16th-18th Century) Part 3 Medieval Laboratory Practices (16th-18th Century) Part 4
100
Rudimentary Methodology
Used by philosophers to diagnose disease or provide immediate relief (300 BC)
100
Zacharias Janssen
His invention is considered a novelty rather than a scientific tool
100
Gravimetric Analysis of Urine
What did Jean Baptiste van Helmont developed?
100
Microscope
What did Athanasius Kircher used to investigate the cause of diseases
100
World War II
Marked the effects in Laboratory Medicine, resulting to the advancement of instrumentation
200
Palpation and Auscultation
Basis of the diagnosis in the ancient world
200
Medical Period
Considered as one of the turning points in the field of laboratory medicine because of the advancements in technology
200
William Hewson
Who described the process of coagulation?
200
Matthew Dobson
Identified sugar in the blood and urine of diabetic patients
200
Closed System
Widely used in World War II for the reason of blood collection
300
Therapeutic and Non-Scientific Procedures
Methods in treating people
300
John Hopkins Hospital
Where is the first clinical laboratory opened by Dr. William Osler located?
300
Protein
What did Frederick Dekkers described that is present in urine?
300
Yeast Test
Developed by Francis Home to test for the presence of sugar in the urine of diabetic patients
300
Pathology
Clinical Microscopy
Blood Cells, Blood Chem, etc.
Pathway of automated equipment and quality control program
400
Hippocrates
Analyzed urine to aid his diagnosis and wrote a book in uroscopy
400
Clinical Diagnosis by Laboratory Methods
Became the standard reference for laboratories
400
Marcello Malpighi
Investigated the embryology of chicks and the histology and physiology of the glands and viscera
400
Richard Lower
Performed the first blood transfusion in animals
400
World War I
Caused the great demand of laboratory technicians
500
Greeks, Chinese, Romans
Involved in the advancement in the field of medicine due to their contributions
500
261x
By how much magnification did Anton Van Leeuwenhoek improved on the microscope of Zacharias Janssen
500
Micrographia
A published book which featured illustration of the Robert Hooke's observations using a microscope
500
John Snow
Traced the cause of the great London cholera outbreak
500
State Legislature of Pennsylvania
Required all hospitals and institutions to have an adequate laboratory and to employ a full-time laboratory technician






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